N560GTX-Ti Hawk, huge temperatures

Hi there.
I have some time GTX560Ti card version of the Hawk. And here begins my little problem, actually, you judge whether this problem. So the card heats up, at 1920x1080, the highest detail (under stress) reaches up to 90 * C in the games. Its average then the 80-some degrees. I'm talking about Crysis 2, and in games like Saints Row 3, Mafia II, GTA IV the temperature below 85 * C. Although the box says that up to 65 * C under stress. Fan speed at 90% are most often (Auto-control), measured the MSI Afterburner and GPU-z. Changing the speed does not work. Nothing on it did not hang around. Is quite a lot for this card or not?
Please help
@Edit
MY computer :
Intel Core i5-2400 /3.1GHz, 6MB, LGA 1155, BOX/
Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3 /intel H61/
GoodRam 4GB (2x2GB) 1333MHz CL9
Samsung 1 TB 7200rpm 32MB cache SATA-II F3 [HD103SJ]
OCZ StealthXStream2 600W [OCZ600SXS2-EU]
Benq GL2240 (16:9, FullHD, 5ms, DVI, LED) [9H.L5TLB.QBE]
SilentiumPC Brutus 410 Pure Black

I am at wits end regarding my Hawk. When playing SWTOR at max settings, and full load 99%, i will often hit 100 degrees. It's been steadily climbing for weeks. Furmark averages 86 degrees at 99% load. DOn't know what SWTOR does that makes it so crazy, but those are the stats. I've already RMA'd one of these cards, and this one was worse, plus the fan went crazy at 55% utilization. Everything plays and looks great, but I'm melting my freaking PC with this thing. Finally fed up with the griding stock fan, I purchased and installed a Arctic Acellero PLus II, and it didn't make a flipping difference. I'm some bummed because I built my PC around this card. And now I hate it. Not sure what to do here.

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    Should I use warranty? Are these normal tememperatures? My previous card was like 50*C-60*C, sometimes MAX 65*C.
    Regards.
    Paul.
    @EDIT: Oh! I forgot! I'm using Windows 7 64bit.
    Some screenshots:
    http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/6872/zrzutbf3.jpg
    http://img847.imageshack.us/img847/568/msih.jpg
    http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/9209/gpuzh.jpg

    I advice you to return the card for replacement.
    Twin Frozr III should be more cooler than the reference design. Even MSI claims it. Check the review site for this card. I'm sure it is way more cooler.
    I have two 560TI TFII. When I play BF3 one the temps are only max 70C. The other is rampaging to 80-90C when playing BF3. So I returned the other one for replacement.
    Check the your GPU Heatsink if it very very hot when the temps hit 80-90C. If it is cooler or just bit warm then it must just bit loose contact between gpu and heatsink.
    If it's freaking very very hot then there must be something wrong on the card itself...
    send a ticket at htt://support.msi.com for advice...

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